Campbell University's men's golf team heads to the Cutter Creek Intercollegiate, aiming to defend their title for the third consecutive year. Recently, they secured their first victory under head coach Matt Moot at the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate, finishing at 10-under par. Benjamin Killingstad, who placed second, leads a strong lineup that also includes seasoned players like Erik Johansson and junior Joachim Larsen Tegner. This year's competition will feature six players per team, with the top four scores contributing to the final team total. The Camels are the second highest-ranked team in the field of 14 schools.

By the Numbers
  • Campbell finished the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate at 10-under par (830).
  • The Camels won last year's Cutter Creek by finishing 22-under par (842).
State of Play
  • The Camels are riding a wave of success, with top-three finishes in four of their last five tournaments.
  • This year's Cutter Creek event features teams ranked from No. 70 to 264, with Campbell at No. 104.
What's Next

Post-Cutter Creek, the Camels will compete at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate hosted by North Carolina on April 11-12, 2026. They will aim to build momentum from their performance at Cutter Creek for continued success in the season.

Bottom Line

With seasoned players and a recent victory, Campbell's men's golf team is well-positioned to defend their title at Cutter Creek, but they must maintain focus to repeat their prior success. Their performance this weekend will be crucial for boosting their season's momentum moving forward.